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Smallpox
severity and infectiousness
"acute infectious
disease"--Encylopedia Britannica (2000)
To test the effectiveness of natural immunity
versus vaccination, the nonvaccinated Kingston Clinic staff challenged six
vaccinated doctors to join them, in 1936, in a smallpox isolation unit. The
doctors had the very good sense not to accept the offer.
"Smallpox is
considered one of the most virulent of contagious diseases, and it is generally
believed that persons exposed are almost invariably attacked, unless protected
by vaccination. This is one of the most stupendous exaggerations to be found in
medical literature. My experience has been that very few people take it when
exposed to it."--John
Tilden MD
"Dr Campbell discovered smallpox was
caused by the bite of a bedbug..and the degree of severity of the disease was
directly proportional to the cachexia (general ill health and malnutrition) of
the patient...He spoke of "scorbutic cachexia" relating it to scurvy,
"the disease caused by lack of green food" and said "the removal
of this perversion of nutrition will so mitigate the virulence of this malady
as positively to prevent the pitting or pocking of smallpox."
(Immunization p54. Bacteria Inc by Cash Asher 1949)------Walene James:
"Dr. Bridges, in his Report, observes
that "of 796 visitors who paid 1118 visits, only 3 were afterwards
admitted into the hospital with small-pox." Mr. Sweeting, of the
Fulham Hospital, writes :—" 33 patients were visited by 48 persons, who
made altogether 76 visits; only one of the visitors was afterwards admitted
with small-pox." ...Dr. Bernard, of the Stockwell Hospital, writes
:—" 1056 visits were paid into the wards of the hospital. It is
interesting to be able to say that, as far as I have heard, no one caught
small-pox thereby;"---The
Fable of the Smallpox Nurses and Revaccination
"As a matter of fact, perhaps it is safe
to say that not more than 10 per cent of the people ever would take smallpox if
sleeping in the same bed with an infected smallpox victim."--Dr Hay
"Both Press and Radio continue to preach
that smallpox is a terribly infectious and deadly scourge. They never tell us
that " - . - provided no mischief be done either by physician or nurse, it
is the most safe and slight of all diseases". (Dr. Thomas Sydenham, 1688).--Lionel Dole
"For years Dr. Matthew J. Rodermund, MD
of Wisconsin, USA, offered $10,000 to anyone who could prove scientifically
that smallpox is contagious. Nobody ever claimed the money. Dr Charles
A.A. Campbell, MD of San Antonio, USA, who was for years in charge of an
isolation hospital made exhaustive experiments in order to demonstrate that
smallpox is contagious, but found that this is not the case."--Keki Sidhwa ND
"Dr Rodermund, a physician in the state
of Wisconscin, created a sensation by smearing his body with the exudate of
smallpox sores in order to demonstrate to his medical colleagues that a healthy
body could not be infected with the disease. He was arrested and
quaratined in jail, but not before he had come into contact with many
people. Not a single case of smallpox developed through this
"exposure"....I have ...handled intimately thousands of cases of
contagious diseases, and I do not remember a single instance where any of us
was the least affected by such contact."---Henry Lindlahr MD
(Philosophy of Natural Therapeutics p 39).
An Obstinate Baby---At a public meeting held
in the Town Hall, Derby, March 2, 1871, a working man caused much amusement by
asking Dr Greaves how it was that when four out five of his children were down
with smallpox, the fifth, unvaccinated, would not take the disease, although
placed between two of the others in bed.
"In a recent number of the Leicester
Free Press, it is said :—" So far as we are concerned in Leicester, a
town containing 120,000 inhabitants, with many thousands of unvaccinated
children, smallpox seems to be about the least dangerous of all diseases, and
is not to be named by the side of scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough,
diarrhoea, or even consumption. If a case of small-pox is discovered, instant
isolation is adopted, and during the last five years we have hardly had five
deaths. That being the state of the case, one need not wonder that the fear of
the disease should disappear, or that resistance to vaccination should
increase."--William Tebb
1881
"Dr. Russell T. Trall, the eminent Natural
Hygienist, considered smallpox "as essentially . . . not a dangerous
disease." He cared for large numbers of patients afflicted with smallpox
and never lost a case. Under conventional medical treatment, patients were
drugged heroically, bled profusely, were smothered in blankets, wallowed in
dirty linen, were allowed no water, fresh air and stuffed with milk, brandy or
wine. Antimony and Mercury were medicated in large doses. Physicians kept their
patients bundled up warm in bed, with the room heated and doors and windows
carefully closed, so that not a breath of fresh air could get in, and given
freely large doses of drugs to induce sweating (Sudorifics), plus wine and
aromatized liquors. Fever patients were put into vaporbath chambers in order to
sweat the impurities out of the system. Given no water when they cried for it
and when gasping for air were carried to a dry-hot room and after a while were
returned to the steam torture. Many must have died of Heat Stroke!"--Dr Shelton DC
"During the Brighton smallpox outbreak
(1950-51), the usual BBC encephalitis campaign opened with an anonymous doctor
assuring the world, with authoritative emphasis, that "smallpox is the
most infectious disease known to Man"! The BBC had evidently never heard
of influenza. During the smallpox outbreak of 1961-2, on the other hand, we
heard medical officers of health saying on the radio such things as,
"After all, smallpox is not such a very infectious disease." This would
have been held to be pure blasphemy only a few years ago. May the good work go
on!"--Lionel Dole
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